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Passing Away of Proud Youth Cup Winner
Sadness At News Of Cullis Cubs’ Skipper
We at Wolves Heroes would like to add our own condolences to those received by the family of Granville Palin, the former Wolves youngster who has died at the age of 76. No-one is ever going to displace Ted Farmer as the star turn in the 1958 FA Youth Cup final against Chelsea – the most famous match in which Wolves have ever been involved at anything other than first-team level.
It’s Out…….Well, Nearly!
Publisher’s Pride At Superb End Product
Advance copies of the unique They Wore The Shirt book have arrived in the West Midlands – and project mastermind Steve Plant has declared himself thrilled at what he has seen. The book is still more than three weeks away from publication early in October but will be off the presses very soon and heading for Molineux and beyond.
Big Sam And His European Cup Influence
How New National Boss Fired Up Chung’s Wolves
Sam Allardyce may not have won any of football’s major honours but we consider it appropriate and opportune to mark the passing of his ultimately successful first England game by recalling how he helped Nottingham Forest become European champions. The chain of events is somewhat contrived and the story has been told before but his arrival as an international manager at the age of 61 makes this as good a time as any for another airing.
Dear Diary Entry 59
Daley Back On Familiar Territory
Saturday, August 6: Was surprised to bump into Steve Daley in the press room before Wolves’ historic game at Rotherham this afternoon. New owners, new head coach, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson revealed as the 1,000th man to play League football for the club – but there was also a nod to the past
Mixed Messages On The Post-Wolves Cullis
‘Distracted, Uninterested’ – But Also ‘Devoted And Impressive’
We didn’t set out to end August by overdoing references to Stan Cullis, even if it is 70 years ago today since the start of his final season as a player supreme and 100 this autumn since his birth. But, even since our posting three days ago about John Keith’s unique insight into his ways, we have gleaned more information about him that we weren’t previously aware of.
Sporting To The Last
Magical Memories Of Native Merseysider
In the first half of last year, we turned the spotlight on TV presenter Nick Owen by asking him for his Wolves recollections from over the decades. We followed up recently by carrying a story fed to us by East Anglian journalist Mel Henderson and now we continue our series featuring prominent media personnel by inviting Merseyside-based Fleet Street veteran John Keith to explain, among other things, why Molineux holds a special spot in his affections.






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